Nestled in the hills of McLean, Virginia is the 3.2-acre mammoth estate belonging to late AOL co-founder Jim Kimsey. On the market for a staggering $62.95 million, The Falls is complete with nine bedrooms, 13 full baths and seven half baths, as well as private guest quarters called the Marden House, which was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1959.
As soon as you pull into the estate, you’re met with a grand rotunda and an astonishing 30 car garage — perfect for the rich auto enthusiast.
The double story living room features hardwood floors, mahogany accents and stunning views of the Potomac River and surrounding nature. Although beautiful, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone willing to sit and make a dent in that perfect furniture.
Looking to entertain? Fear not because this property comes with a custom mahogany library complete with a wet bar.
The master suite has some sweet views of the Potomac River and also comes with a private study, a spa style bath, a dry sauna as well as access to a private service kitchen, exercise room and a relaxing massage room.
What's luxury without a pristine infinity pool and a jacuzzi? This calm pool overlooks the rushing river so you can admire nature in style.
This private den acts as the perfect area to entertain an intimate group or relax with a good book by the fireplace.
The Falls is the most expensive house ever sold in the region, topping the second-highest listing by $13.45 million — that's even ahead of American businessman Steve Case's $43 million McLean, Virginia home. Kimsey bought the lot in 1999 for $7.6 million and had the main residence's bespoke interior designed by Thomas Pheasant, increasing this property's value significantly.